Monthly Meeting
Playtime at the library! Informal play and social time for children 0-5 years. Toys will be provided.
Vicki Salloum, a local author who has written four novels and numerous short stories, will lead an introduction to fiction writing workshop on Thursday afternoons at the East Bank Regional Library, 4747 W. Napoleon, Metairie.
Awards program for summer camp awards and college scholarships.
Jefferson Public Schools
Register for this class to receive a 30-minute one-on-one time with a trainer who can help you with your basic computer skills practice or questions.
Add some color and texture to your space with a beaded wall art masterpiece! In this hands-on craft, you’ll design and create a unique piece using beads, wire, and other materials to bring your vision to life.
Register for this class to receive a 30-minute one-on-one time with a trainer who can help you with your basic computer skills practice or questions.
Register for this class to receive a 30-minute one-on-one time with a trainer who can help you with your basic computer skills practice or questions.
Looking for a fun, chill spot to hang out? Join us at the library for our Teen Café! Watch your favorite anime, play video and board games, get creative with crafts, and vibe with friends or meet new ones.
Join us for evening storytime, followed by a craft! Targeted for ages 3-7.
Grab your dice and join the adventure! Teens ages 13–18 are invited to take part in epic quests, battle mythical creatures, and unleash their creativity during our Dungeons & Dragons sessions. No experience needed—just bring your imagination!
Disclaimer(s)
Attendee MUST Give 24 HOUR Cancellation Notice to Allow Others on the Waiting List to Attend.
Three local authors - Constance Adler, Allison Alsup and Teresa Tumminello Brader – will discuss their new books at 7 p.m., Thursday, June 5, at the East Bank Regional Library, 4747 W. Napoleon, Metairie.
The World War II Discussion Group, headed by local teacher and historian Brian Altobello, meets the first Thursday of every month. Speakers focus on the events of the 1930s and 1940s. Free and open to the public; registration is not required.